Up for sale are a very unique set of wheels. Lips and barrels are original Compomotive parts, custom billet centers, and brand new stainless hardware.
When I got them they were really rough. I removed all the old nasty silicone sealer from the barrels, lips, and faces. I sanded, primed, and painted all the barrels inside and out, then polished the old lips. They look awesome for their age.
I built these to use on my mk1 with some 42 draft design adapters, but I ended up finding a set of wheels I've really wanted. That being said I never applied new silicone, or torqued the hardware down. So if you want to customize these further you can with ease. New parts are available online at http://www.felgenfuchs.de/. I also talked with image wheels and they can make any size lips and barrels for these so you could step these up if you wanted.
Price: $850 Shipped $800 Local Pickup
Specs:
-5x114.3
Hub bore ≈ 69.85mm
Fronts:
15x6.5
4.75" barrels
1.5" folded motorsport style lips
ET ≈ 57.15mm
Rears - 15x7
4.75" barrels
2" folded motorsport style lips
ET ≈ 50.8mm
IMG_0967 by Bennett Appleseth, on Flickr
Here are the faces when I got them.
s-l1600-5 copy by Bennett Appleseth, on Flickr
After lots of cleaning.
IMG_0951 copy by Bennett Appleseth, on Flickr
Wheels before refinishing them.
IMG_0819 copy by Bennett Appleseth, on Flickr
After.
IMG_0968 copy by Bennett Appleseth, on Flickr
IMG_0965 by Bennett Appleseth, on Flickr
IMG_0960 by Bennett Appleseth, on Flickr
IMG_0964 by Bennett Appleseth, on Flickr
Hardware.
IMG_0974 by Bennett Appleseth, on Flickr
IMG_0975 by Bennett Appleseth, on Flickr
With adapters from http://www.42draftdesigns.com/vw-aud...l-adaptor-set/ you can have the specs of 15x6.5 with ≈ et of 22 and 15x7 with ≈ et of 20 on a mk2. And it would sit like this.
IMG_8549 by Bennett Appleseth, on Flickr
Or you can get adapters for a mk1 and have 15x6.5 ≈ et 27 and 15x7 ≈ et 30. That would sit roughly like this.
SOWO037 by Bennett Appleseth, on Flickr
Thanks for looking!
When I got them they were really rough. I removed all the old nasty silicone sealer from the barrels, lips, and faces. I sanded, primed, and painted all the barrels inside and out, then polished the old lips. They look awesome for their age.
I built these to use on my mk1 with some 42 draft design adapters, but I ended up finding a set of wheels I've really wanted. That being said I never applied new silicone, or torqued the hardware down. So if you want to customize these further you can with ease. New parts are available online at http://www.felgenfuchs.de/. I also talked with image wheels and they can make any size lips and barrels for these so you could step these up if you wanted.
Price: $850 Shipped $800 Local Pickup
Specs:
-5x114.3
Hub bore ≈ 69.85mm
Fronts:
15x6.5
4.75" barrels
1.5" folded motorsport style lips
ET ≈ 57.15mm
Rears - 15x7
4.75" barrels
2" folded motorsport style lips
ET ≈ 50.8mm

Here are the faces when I got them.

After lots of cleaning.

Wheels before refinishing them.

After.




Hardware.


With adapters from http://www.42draftdesigns.com/vw-aud...l-adaptor-set/ you can have the specs of 15x6.5 with ≈ et of 22 and 15x7 with ≈ et of 20 on a mk2. And it would sit like this.

Or you can get adapters for a mk1 and have 15x6.5 ≈ et 27 and 15x7 ≈ et 30. That would sit roughly like this.

Thanks for looking!
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